Two women, with support from Children’s Health Defense, are suing the government agency that oversees the compensation program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries. The women, who developed debilitating injuries after receiving Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, allege the program violated their constitutional rights by setting eligibility criteria so restrictive that neither woman qualifies for compensation.
Two women, with support from Children’s Health Defense (CHD), are suing the government agency that oversees the compensation program for COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
Angela K. McInish and Christina Gay Fible, who said they developed debilitating COVID-19 vaccine injuries, allege the program violated their constitutional rights by setting eligibility criteria so restrictive that neither woman qualifies for compensation.
The lawsuit, filed late Monday against the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), alleges the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program (CICP) violates the Constitution’s due process and equal protection provisions because it leaves the women with no legal remedy for their injuries.
The CICP was established under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act. The program processes claims for countermeasures, including COVID-19 shots, administered during a public health emergency.
The PREP Act protects COVID-19 vaccine makers, healthcare workers and others who administer the vaccines from liability for most types of injuries caused by the vaccines — so those injured by the vaccines can’t sue in a regular court of law.
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